Abstract: Correspondence, memoranda, writings, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the Russian nobility, the Romanov dynasty,
the Russian Revolution and Civil War, and Soviet-American relations during the 1960s and 1970s.

Miscellaneous documents pertaining to the United Nations activities in the former Belgian Congo, 1961-1963, unbound (#15)

"Documents Pertaining to FBI and CIA Investigations in Connection with My Security Clearances for Service in the US Federal
Government and the United Nations, Annotated by Me," by A. B. Tatitscheff (A. B. Tatischev). In English, two volumes (#16)

Box 9-10

"Tatizdat," by A. B. Tatitscheff (Tatischev), unpublished articles, letters, etc. on various subjects, taped manuscripts in
English and in Russian with some illustrations, three volumes (#17)

Genealogy of the Tatitscheff Family, by Seruei Spiridonovich Tatitscheff (Sergei Spiridonovich Tatischev), published in 1900 on the 500th anniversary of the present name of the family, in Russian, one volume (#20)

Box 11-12

Istoriia Rosii s Drevneiiskikh Vremion (History of Russia from Ancient Times), by V. N. Tatitscheff (Tatischev). Published in the first half of the 19th century
in Russian, four volumes (#21)

Box 12-13

Various letters to and from A. B. Tatistcheff (Tatischev) in Russian, French and English, unbound (#22)

Box 13

Reports by A. B. Tatitscheff (Tatischev) to the US Department of State on various assignments as escort interpreter, 1964-1978. Typewritten, unbound (#23)

"The Origins of the Rurikovichi: A Historical Essay," by A. B. Tatistcheff (Tatischev). Typewritten manuscript in English,
one volume (#24)

Box 14

The Tsar Nicholas at the Fighting Front with the Army, in September-October 1914, published in 1915, in Russian, one volume (#25)

Tsarskie Deti i Ikh Nastavniki (The Tsars' Children and their Teachers), St. Petersburg, 1913, in Russian, one volume (#26)

Matrices for use in impressing the seal of Tatistcheff (Tatischev) family on the metal buttons of the domestic male servants,
two objects (#29)

Othertype On shelf

Scrapbook, "Album of Illustrations Pertaining to My Father's Voyage to France with the Tsar Nicholas II in 1901." Also contains some of my own and his pre-revolutionary Russian diplomatic passports and my family memorabilia (#8)